The System Office of Capital, Utilities, and Real Estate is committed to planning, developing, and maintaining sustainable and innovative facilities and infrastructure for the University of Illinois System.
Through comprehensive capital oversight, efficient utility services, and strategic real estate management, we aim to enhance the experience of all university stakeholders and ensure the responsible use of resources for future generations.
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The Illinois Champions Campaign is the catalyst of a major, $40 million renovation of the Richard T. Ubben Basketball Complex.
The new $117.8 million, 135,000-square-foot Computer Design Research and Learning Center at UIC will be located at 900 W. Taylor St., adjacent to UIC’s Memorial Grove.
The project includes the construction of a 65,000 feet multi-story Library Learning and Student Success Center (Center).
There are various ways to execute capital construction projects that range from public delivery methods to private delivery methods.
Overview
As enrollment at UIC, Chicago's only public research university, continues to grow to record-breaking levels, UIC's Academic, Residential Complex (ARC) is a much-needed additional space for student housing, academic spaces, and additional amenities.
The Campus Instructional Facility (CIF) provides column free space along the north side of the building that allows for a variety of classroom sizes tailored to the current pedagogies and capable accommodating future pedagogies.
The UIC Health Specialty Care Building (SCB) is the first new building for the university's academic and clinical health enterprise, UI Health, since 2014.
The goal of the Campus Master Plan is to create a quality campus setting that reflects the stature of the University’s mission of teaching, research, and public service. The Master Plan is to serve as a directive for define program needs, historical implications, program locations, utility systems, circulation, parking, green spaces and building/landscape guidelines.
The Master Plan establishes a basis for coordinating cost effective physical development decisions to improve the campus quality of life, simplify and enhance the campus organization, establish a positive unified campus identity, improve operational efficiency and identify flexible strategies for accommodating growth.
The master planning process results in an executive summary report and master plan report including written and graphic illustrations of recommended systems, program accommodations and design guidelines.
The Campus Master Plans are developed and maintained collaboratively between each campus and System Office of Capital Programs.
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